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The Gardnerian Book of Shadows - The Priestess and the Sword E-mail
Article Index
The Gardnerian Book of Shadows
Drawing Down the Moon
The Charge:
The Initiation
Initiation: Second Degree
Initiation: Third Degree
Cakes and Wine
The Sabbat Rituals
February Eve
May Eve
August Eve
On Chants
To Help the Sick
The Scourge and the Kiss.
The Priestess and the Sword
The Warning
Of the Ordeal of the Art Magical
The Eightfold Way.
To Gain the Sight
Power
Properly Prepared
The Meeting Dance
To Leave the Body
The Working Tools
Skyclad
A Revision of the Casting Procedure
The Prose Charge
CAKES AND WINE (1957)
The Sabbat Rituals
Summer Solstice
Autumn Equinox
Winter Solstice
The Eightfold Path or Ways. (1957)
The First-Degree Initiation (1957)
The Second-Degree Initiation (1957)
The Third-Degree Initiation (1957)
The Witches' Chant or Rune
Consecrating Tools
The Old Laws (1961)
The Verse Charge (1961)
Casting and Charging (1961)
Forming the Circle. (1961)
All Pages

The Priestess and the Sword

 

 

 

(1953)

It is said, "When a woman takes the main part in worship of the Male God, she must be girt with a sword." Note. This hath been explained as meaning that a man should be Magus representing the God, but if no one of sufficient rank and knowledge be present, a woman armed as a man may take his place. The sheath should be worn in a belt. She should carry the sword in hand, but if she has to use her hands, she should sheath the sword. Any other woman in the circle while this worship is performed shall be sword in hand. Those outside the circle only have the athame. A woman may impersonate either the God or the Goddess, but a man may only impersonate the God.

 

 

 

 



 

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